What is English in the corner? What does the corner mean

Updated on pet 2024-05-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    corner。

    Pronunciation: English [ k n (r)] American [ k rn r].

    n.Corners, there are....angular involves....group, corner, corner.

    v.Cornering (people or animals) and forcing ...In a desperate situation, you insist on approaching and wanting to talk to (someone) and monopolize (the trade of a certain kind of goods).

    Example: He saw the corner of a magazine sticking out from under the blanket.

    He saw a corner of the magazine peeking out from under the blanket.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    corner (jiǎo luò), which is corner in English, has five interpretations. The main meaning is the inner corner formed by the two intersecting walls.

    Examples: 1. Corners Every corner of the house is cleaned.

    2. The good news has spread to every corner of the motherland.

    3. My own corner.

    Source: Refers to a corner of the junction of two walls such as a house. It also refers to a concave corner or a corner of a square object where something resembles a wall.

    The Book of Rites: Under the Tan Bow" "The Office Regards the Monument" Zheng Xuan's Note "Shaped like a stone tablet, the four corners of the tree before and after the coffin" Tang Kong Yingda Shu: "It is said that the front and back of the coffin and the trees on both sides, the corners face each other, so the four corners of the clouds. ”

    Xiao Hong's "Hand": "My father walked in front, and his hand that changed color grabbed the corner of the luggage. ”

    Zhou Erfu's "Morning in Shanghai" Part 1: "Mei Zuoxian looked at the grand piano in the corner of the living room with pleasure. ”

    Chapter 6 of the second volume of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng": "Luo Hu and Lai Heng glanced at each other, hid hand in hand in the dark shadow in the corner of the patio, and refused to go away. ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Quiet corners, dark corners, dark corners, small corners, silent corners, bright corners, remote corners, damp corners.

    1. Quiet. Pinyin: ān jìng.

    Interpretation: It refers to tranquility, calmness, and silence.

    From: Spring and Autumn Guan Zhong's "Guanzi Neiye": "God is right, the landlord is flat, and the man is quiet." ”

    Translation: Heaven presides over justice, earth presides over justice, and man presides over quiet.

    2. Dark. Pinyin: yīn àn.

    Definition: Lack of light.

    From: Cao Yu's "Sunrise" Act 1: "The buildings outside the window block the light, and the room looks very dark. ”

    3. Silence. Pinyin: jì jìng.

    Definition: No sound; Quiet and quiet. Religion refers to a state of pure tranquility that is free from all afflictions and sorrows.

    From: The first episode of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" in the Qing Dynasty: "I saw that the moonlight in the garden was clearer than outside, full of shadows of trees, no one was silent, and it was very desolate and silent. ”

    4. Remote. Pinyin: piān pì.

    Interpretation: far away from the city or central area, inconvenient transportation; By extension, it is lonely and short-sighted; It also refers to insolence, uncommonness, bias, and injustice.

    From: The second and seventh chapter of the anonymous "Biography of the Martyrs" of the Ming Dynasty: "Because of the remoteness of the place, the soldiers were not wary at all, and they all slept soundly." ”

    5. Moisture. Pinyin: cháo shī.

    Interpretation: Contains more water than normal.

    From: Cao Yu's "Thunderstorm" Act II: "The weather is gloomy and hotter. The low, humid air makes people unusually irritable. ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hand in hand and promise to grow old together.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Small and beautiful corners? (seems to be very blind).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Long-lasting love is in your heart, just as many people often ask if there is true love in this world, in fact, true love is in your heart, as long as you sincerely pay, persistent pursuit, brave sacrifice, true love will happen in you, and eternal love is your love. We know that love is a kind of selfless giving and sacrifice, and the reward of love is the eternal happiness of the other person.

    And happiness, if you love each other, then you will be happy because the other person is happy, and you will be happy because the other person is happy. Whether it is in love before marriage or in the ordinary life after marriage, as long as you really love each other, as long as you work hard for your happy life, then eternal love is by your side, not that you have eternal love, but that you have created eternal love.

    Believe in yourself As long as there is love, happiness will definitely exist

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the corner: in the corner; on the corner;in the corner of;in corner;at the corner。

    1. In the corner

    In the corner corner:

    English [ k :n (r)] American [ k :rn (r)].

    n.Corner; corners, corners; Plight; [Merchant] hoarding.

    vi.driving turns; Gather in the corner.

    he sat in the corner of a second-class carriage

    He sat in the corner of a second-class carriage.

    2. On the corner

    English [ n k :n ] American [ɑn i k rn ].

    Around the corner. there it is, on the corner over there

    There, over there, on that corner.

    3. In the Corner of

    Inner Angle; in the corners; In the corner.

    the children huddled together in the corner of the room.

    Children huddled together in the corners of the room.

    Fourth, in corner

    English [in k :n] American [ n k rn ].

    Can you see the cat under the table in corner?

    Do you see the cat under the table in the corner?

    5. At the corner

    in the corners; Around the corner; around the corner; Around the corner.

    he collided with a drunkard at the corner of the street.

    He collided with a drunk man on a street corner.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In at on against the corner, the choice of preposition depends on your intent, at the vague concept, the most common usage, to express a vague one"In"Of course, you can also think of a lot of reasonable prepositions, and one more thing I would like to suggest to you, the number of prepositions in English is not much, but it is very important, you or many Chinese students use the method of learning phrases is unscientific, because you may not know its true meaning (you think you know), so overcoming these outdated learning methods is important for your progress.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The meaning of these three phrases is mainly the difference in meaning, and there is no specific fixed collocation, that is, as long as you understand their meaning, you can choose the one that matches the meaning of the question when solving the problem.

    1.in the corner (of) means: (indoor) in. Corner.

    there is a chair in the corner of the house。There is a chair in the corner of the room.

    The meaning is emphasized indoors.

    2.on the corner (of) means: in. on the corner.

    there is a cup on the corner of the table.There is a cup placed in the corner of the table.

    It emphasizes on the surface, within a plane, rather than the three-dimensional range, for example, the corner of the wall is the three-dimensional range.

    the corner (of) means: (outdoor) in. Corner.

    please turn to right at the corner of the street.Turn around the corner, on the right.

    The emphasis is on the outdoors, not indoors, street corners are outdoor.

    There is also a phrase about corner: around the round, the corner; Imminent.

    there's a great restaurant just around the corner.There is a very good restaurant just around the corner.

    Let's talk a little bit about the emphasis of in, on, and at in the location of the place.

    Indicates the position of a certain point, using at

    we live at no 87 beijing road.We live at 87 Beijing Road.

    It is used in conjunction with the noun possessive to indicate a place, and also with at

    i am at my sister’s now.I'm at my sister's house now.

    The table withers to show the space or extent, with in

    what’s in the box?What's in this box?

    he lives in paris with his wife.He lives with his wife in Paris.

    Another difference between at and in is that at is used to refer to a smaller place, while in is used to refer to a larger place.

    in shanghai at the station at the station.

    The preposition on is used in a place and mainly refers to being on the surface of something. Such as:

    what’s on the table?What's on the table?

    In a few collocations, the preposition on is also used.

    he works on a farm.He works on the farm.

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